Plus: Damian Collins and his useless Select Committee shot themselves in the foot this week. Let grandstanding committee chairmen be warned.
We need to be tough – without a deal, they should get no money from us, reduced troop levels in Eastern Europe, less help on refugee issues in the Mediterranean.
The Shadow Brexit Secretary claims that there is now widespread concern about the Government’s ability to bring home any sort of deal at all.
It is impossible to see today’s agreement as anything more than a fudge from which no-one emerges stronger.
“If we were to stay as a rule-taker…that would not be delivering on Brexit.”
As the miracles of Hong Kong and Singapore demonstrate, cheaper imports, rather than easier exports, are the big win. The trick is persuading voters to agree.
Understandably, the unionists and republicans we interviewed have very different views on the questions facing the Province.
“We must rebuild a consensus for the liberal market economy as the best way to deliver future prosperity.”
The time has come for her to show leadership and follow through on the clear instruction of the British people to leave the EU.
He fears that while “the Government’s words remain robust, its deeds become weak”. Plus: the Rees-Mogg family spent the Royal wedding playing “sermon cricket”.
“Two years later no-one knows what they want, even the Tory party. Theresa May says one thing and Boris Johnson says another.”